From Aug. 10, 1994, to April 25, 1995, Major League Baseball went on strike. The 1994 World Series was canceled.
As Tony Gwynn approached his 3,000th hit in 1999, I considered where the most appropriate place to witness the event would be - short of traveling first to St. Louis and then Montreal to watch in person. The Padres were gracious enough to open Qualcomm Stadium on Aug. 6, 1999 - 17 years ago today - to let fans watch the game against the Expos.